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  • #1
    M.K. Eidem
    “It’s a mother’s greatest joy and greatest burden, having children to worry about.  You can’t have one without the other.”
    M.K. Eidem, Grim

  • #2
    M.K. Eidem
    “It would work great actually, but to be honest Ynyr gets my juices flowing just by looking at me and his kisses….”
    M.K. Eidem, Ynyr

  • #3
    M.K. Eidem
    “Life is a risk, Abby. Choose how and with whom you want to share it because you may not get another chance.”
    M.K. Eidem, Ynyr

  • #4
    M.K. Eidem
    “I am sorry, my Abby. I have said it so many times in my mind that I thought I had.” “I… I thought you did, but to hear it… words have power, Ynyr. They can harm or they can heal.”
    M.K. Eidem, Ynyr

  • #5
    M.K. Eidem
    “We’re both different people now.” Ti’eron threaded his fingers between hers as he nodded. “Yeah we are, babe.” True love never fades nor dies, it just hibernates until awakened.”
    M.K. Eidem, Bound By Heat Anthology

  • #6
    M.K. Eidem
    “He is male. It sometimes takes them a while to see what is right in front of them.”
    M.K. Eidem, Ynyr

  • #7
    Christine Feehan
    “The trouble is not really in being alone, it's being lonely. One can be lonely in the midst of a crowd, don't you think?”
    Christine Feehan, Dark Prince

  • #8
    Christine Feehan
    “Betrayal is never easy to handle and there is no right way to accept it.”
    Christine Feehan, Dark Demon

  • #9
    Christine Feehan
    “She stared at herself in the mirror. Her eyes were dark, almost black, filled with pain. She'd let someone do that to her. She'd known all along she felt things too deeply. She became attached. She didn't want a lover who could walk away from her, because she could never do that - love someone completely and survive intact if her left her.”
    Christine Feehan, Turbulent Sea

  • #10
    Christine Feehan
    “The real question is, can you love the real me? Not the perfect person you want me to be, not that image you had of me, but who I really am.”
    Christine Feehan, Oceans of Fire

  • #11
    Nalini Singh
    “He was trying to make me his bed buddy. I declined. He gave chase."

    [...]

    "How, exactly, did you 'decline' his offer?"

    "By slitting his throat."

    The silence in the garage was broken only by the sound of water drip-dripping somewhere in the distance. Sara just stared. So did Ransom. Then the idiot male started laughing hysterically. He laughed so hard he fell off the bike and onto the scarred concrete of the garage floor. Even that didn't stop him.

    Elena would've kicked him, except he'd probably use the chance to pull her down with him. "Shut up before I do the same to you."

    He tried to stop laughing. Failed. "Jesus, Ellie. You are awesome!”
    Nalini Singh, Angels' Blood

  • #12
    Nalini Singh
    “How long have you been with Raphael?”

    “You ask a lot of questions for a dead woman.”

    “What can I say? I prefer to die well-informed.”
    Nalini Singh, Angels' Blood

  • #13
    Nalini Singh
    “You have the power to tear me to pieces, to wound me so deep and true that I'll never recover. What Rissa's death did to the boy I was? You have the ability to do a thousand times worse to the man I've become.”
    Nalini Singh, Kiss of Snow

  • #14
    Marian Tee
    “The man I picture in my mind is someone ordinary like me. Maybe he’s wearing glasses, maybe he’s not so handsome, but it’s how he loves me that’s extraordinary.
    It doesn’t matter how many people there are in a room. He knows when I’m there and he’ll find me right away, because I’m his heart and you always have to know where your heartbeat’s coming from.”
    Marian Tee, Heart Racer

  • #15
    Marian Tee
    “And love was always a beautiful thing, even when it wasn't returned.”
    Marian Tee, My Dutch Billionaire

  • #16
    Marian Tee
    “I thought that there was only one kind of love, one that developed instantaneously and struck you like a bolt of lightning, made you irrational and selfish like it did my parents. I realized too late that love took different forms and the one we had—” He cupped her face. “It was there, the first day we met, growing “gradually from friendship into what’s inside my heart now.”

    He brought her hand to his chest. “It’s there, steady, constant, making my heart beat for you, making my heart race when you’re near, making my heart sing like a goddamn canary when you’re happy. I never thought this kind of love existed until I had lost you.”
    Marian Tee, My Dutch Billionaire
    tags: lost, love



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